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- Tracking the Terps: Jeff Barker conducts a Q&A with former Maryland cornerback Cameron Chism in a new Baltimore Sun series called "The Last Word."
- So far, Kevin Anderson might have had the toughest job for a Maryland athletic director since the early 1990s.
- Since coming to Maryland from Army 18 months ago, Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson has been forced to make some tough decisions – one which could come back to haunt him.
- The next time college basketball fans see Kentucky, the newly crowned national champions will look a lot different. So will the team the Wildcats will be facing -- Maryland.
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- The Ravens announced Monday that they have released cornerback Domonique Foxworth. Foxworth, who hails from Randallstown and played college football at Maryland, played in just two games for the Ravens the past two seasons after tearing his right ACL in 2010.
- Report suggests former Maryland quarterback could be target of new Penn State staff
- Revisiting Maryland's 2008 football recruiting class: The offense
- Maryland quarterback Danny O'Brien has been granted his release from the program and intends to play elsewhere. The school also announced that offensive lineman Max Garcia and linebacker Mario Rowson are transferring.
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- Danny O'Brien is contemplating life after Maryland
- Terps' new offensive coordinator ready for fresh start
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- Adrian Coxson talks about leaving Maryland, transferring to Stony Brook
- In Bear's Tracks: Ralph Friedgen follows father's footsteps
- New Penn State football coach Bill O'Brien knows it will be important to recruit the Maryland-D.C. corridor.
- Bill O'Brien's brief time with Terps helped him prepare for the challenge ahead. As Patriots offensive coordinator and Penn State's new head coach, O'Brien is smack in the middle of the two biggest sports stories in the country.
- Maryland football: Maryland negotiates buyout with defensive coordinator Todd Bradford
- Terps offensive coordinator Mike Locksley to earn $500,000 a year
- Early mornings led to a quick rise for Towson running back Terrance West. The FCS' top freshman would leave Baltimore at 3 a.m. and take two buses to arrive for the Tigers' 5:30 a.m. workouts.
- After Towson's turnaround season, Rob Ambrose is FCS Coach of the Year and tailback Terrance West wins for top freshman award given for the first time
- In a Q&A with The Baltimore Sun's Peter Schmuck, Maryland football coach Randy Edsall talks about his difficult first season and how the Terps will turn things around.
- Ron Vanderlinden says he's not interested in the Terps' defensive coordinator job.
- Todd Bradford's defense was one of the worst in the ACC in his first year as coordinator
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- Athletic director made series of wrong moves that have imperiled Maryland's athletic department
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- Former assistant coach under Mike Locksley says new Maryland offensive coordinator is a 'great fit'
- Mike Locksley is expected to replace Gary Crowton as the Maryland football team's offensive coordinator. The Terps are expected to hire the ex-New Mexico coach, a former Maryland and Towson assistant.
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- Receiver Adrian Coxson is the latest Terp to leave program. City alum seeking a 3rd college to play for.
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- In his first season at Maryland, Randy Edsall overhauled the offense from pro-style to a spread. He ripped the names off of his players' jerseys and the doo-rags off their heads. He chased a bunch of players from the football program. He lost a lot of games, including eight straight to finish 2-8.
- Two weeks ago, Gilman's Kenneth Goins got his wish when Maryland offered him a scholarship. On Monday, the three-star prospect committed to the Terps.
- The University of Maryland athletics department is running deficits and cutting teams because it bet everything on its basketball program and ignored the big money sport: football.
- Former Edmondson star David Mackall was given his release from Maryland after being suspended late in the season
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- North Carolina State enters Saturday's game against Maryland at Carter-Finley Stadium with clear incentive. The Wolfpack needs a win on their Senior Day to become eligible for their third bowl appearance in four years.
- As Maryland heads to Wake Forest Saturday with a 2-8 record and a seven-game losing streak, quarterback C.J. Brown and his teammates are trying to avoid a repeat of the 2-10 record in 2009
- With Terrance West leading the way, Tigers move within one win of clinching playoff spot
- Terps football: Maryland coach Randy Edsall had one of the biggest wins of his career against Notre Dame two years ago, but it came just weeks after the killing of one of his UConn players.
- Baltimore Ravens Q&A with rookie wide receiver Torrey Smith
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